Friday, December 4, 2009

Emma Williams



"I coil onto a press-moulded base with a white stoneware clay, and use a variety of clays to make my pinched pebble forms - a white stoneware, white earthenware and porcelain. This helps to produce a range of blue, green and purple shades from the dry matt barium carbonate glaze I use (coloured with copper carbonate). Copper oxide inlaid into the textured areas and splashed on underneath the glaze also creates strong blue, purple and metallic colours." - Emma Williams

To see more of her work go to the Sea Pictures Gallery.

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